“Strawberry” by Jan Shimp is preparing to hit the big screen by releasing its Movie Treatment

A three-act summary of this excellent book has been published in preparation for its movie adaptation. Movie Treatment is one of the first steps in writing a screenplay, and it aims to provide a summary of your work’s screenplay idea and give you the Hollywood style of fame that only a few authors have experienced. This treatment will then be registered in an online database making it visible to film makers looking for latest content.
This is the story of Strawberry, a beautiful reddish pony who changes the lives of three children. Strawberry’s life is chronicled in “Strawberry” by Jan Shimp, from the time the author first meets her to her final days.
Strawberry has always been a favorite of the author and her kids, Erin and Jaclyn. Strawberry, in turn, shows her gratitude by allowing the kids to ride and play with her. The kids would play with her all the time, and she is also known in the neighborhood and is always ready to play.
As time passed, Strawberry and the children grew older. Those fun play moments are gradually disappearing. The heartwarming moments shared by the children and Strawberry are priceless. Strawberry is not just a pet—she is part of the family.
The story does an excellent job of contributing to children’s knowledge, and there is a lesson to be learned: animals can feel emotions and, if loved and cared for properly, will reciprocate those feelings. The values that kids learn in this book will be instilled in their hearts for the rest of their lives.
This also teaches children to love and respect all beings, whether they are animals, plants, or humans. This book also includes colorful illustrations that will surely attract young readers and improve their creative imagination while reading.